Pour the decorative pebbles into the bottle & construct this sweet project

Terrariums are all the rage right now because they are an easy and compact way to add some green to your indoor space. But what if you don't exactly have a green thumb? No worries.
With this DIY terrarium, you don't have to be concerned about watering, sunlight or fertilizer because it incorporates fake plants. The best part? It's made in an old perfume bottle, so it is a fun upcycling craft that won't break the bank. Check out the instructions and watch the video to see how you can make this cute and simple terrarium.
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Materials
• An empty perfume/body spray bottle
• Rubbing alcohol
• Cotten pads
• Decorative pebbles
• Floral moss
• A pencil
• Various types of faux greenery
• Hot glue gun
• Twine
Instructions
1. Peel off the label from the empty perfume or body spray bottle and clean away any sticky residue with a cotton pad soaked in rubbing alcohol.
2. Using your hand as a funnel, pour the decorative pebbles into the bottle.
3. Add some decorative moss to the bottle. The pencil helps to push the moss through the small opening of the bottle and allows you to move it into place once it is inside.
4. Take different types of faux greenery and, with the help of the pencil, place them inside the bottle.
5. With the hot glue gun, place some glue on the threaded opening of the bottle.
6. Wrap the twine around the threaded part of the bottle until all threads are covered and cut away any excess twine.
7. Add another dot of glue to secure the end of the twine to the bottle.
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